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Discover LudwigThe phrase "likely continuous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is expected to be ongoing or persistent.
Example: "The weather forecast suggests that the rain will be likely continuous throughout the day."
Alternatives: "probably ongoing" or "expected to persist".
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In reality the relationship is likely continuous.
Likely continuous mode bioreactors, with continuous supply of acetic acid and low levels of O2 (plus other basic nutrients), would allow for sustained H2 and biomass production.
By imaging completely unmodified cells, utilising recent advances in cryo-EM and acquiring tomograms of cells parallel to the tilt axis, we concluded that the FtsZ ring in cells is most likely continuous, probably made of shorter overlapping filaments.
The authors note that although nail care products are thought to contain low levels of harmful compounds, their prevalence in salons means exposure is likely continuous, and the chronic effects are unknown.
A paragraph addressing these issues has been added: "By imaging completely unmodified cells, utilising recent advances in cryo-EM and acquiring tomograms of cells parallel to the tilt axis we conclude that the FtsZ ring is most likely continuous, made of shorter overlapping filaments.
For the Caulobacter cells, the quality of tomograms recorded and their careful analysis in terms of cell orientation with respect to the tilt axis made it possible to derive that the FtsZ ring is most likely continuous (it is the simplest explanation for the data).
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Even so, there is likely a continuous association between NLR and risk of adverse oncologic outcomes.
de Groot 2001 reports that treatment failure is more likely with continuous treatment with CPA.
It is likely that continuous alveolar derecruitment is responsible for this progressive desaturation.
This suggests that the N-termini of full-length Kinesin-5 extending beyond the boundaries of the BASS tetramer likely form continuous parallel coiled-coils.
The distribution of wetlands in this moister climate was likely more continuous, and the dispersal of water rails in Eurasia could have occurred via multiple routes.
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